Introduction
Bactroban 2% Ointment is a topical antibiotic used to treat superficial skin infections caused by bacteria, particularly Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes. It is often prescribed for conditions such as impetigo, infected minor wounds, grazes, or insect bites.
The active ingredient, mupirocin, belongs to a class of antibiotics called monoxycarbolic acids. It works by preventing the growth of bacteria directly at the site of infection.
How It Works
Mupirocin inhibits bacterial protein synthesis by binding to bacterial isoleucyl-tRNA synthetase. This action stops the bacteria from growing and spreading, allowing the body’s immune system to clear the infection.
Unlike many antibiotics, mupirocin is not absorbed systemically through intact skin, making it highly suitable for localised topical application.
Why Choose Bactroban Ointment
Bactroban is widely trusted by healthcare professionals for its targeted antibacterial action and low risk of systemic side effects. It is especially useful in treating:
Impetigo in adults and children
Infected cuts, abrasions, and grazes
Post-surgical wound infections
Staph-infected eczema patches
Key benefits include:
Rapid localised relief
Minimal systemic absorption
Short 5–10 day treatment course
Effective against MRSA in some cases (nasal formulation only)
Important Note
Bactroban is for external use only and should not be used inside the mouth, eyes, or nose unless specifically directed. Treatment typically lasts 5–10 days. Do not apply under airtight dressings unless advised by your doctor. If symptoms worsen or persist after 10 days, seek medical advice.